- Peter Kuper
Infobox Comics creator
name = Peter Kuper
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nationality = American
area = Artist, Writer
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notable works = "World War 3 Illustrated "
"Spy vs. Spy"
"The System"
"Give It Up!"
"the Metamorphosis"
awards = "Society of Illustrators" gold medal, 2004
website = http://www.peterkuper.comPeter Kuper (b.
September 22 ,1958 ) is an American alternative cartoonist and illustrator known for his autobiographical, social, and political observations.Besides his contributions to the political anthology "
World War 3 Illustrated ", which he co-founded in 1979 withSeth Tobocman , he is currently best known for taking over "Spy vs. Spy" for "Mad" magazine; it had passed through various hands after its creatorAntonio Prohias retired, but Kuper's version has appeared without interruption since 1997.Kuper has produced numerous
graphic novels which have been translated into French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish and Greek, including award-winning adaptations ofFranz Kafka 's "Give It Up!" and "the Metamorphosis".Kuper's "Eye of the Beholder" was the first comic strip to ever regularly appear in the "New York Times". His most recent book "Stop Forgetting to Remember" covers the birth of his daughter,
9/11 , and other vicissitudes in his life from 1995-2005.Legal issues
In 1994 Kuper was asked by the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund to be an expert defense witness in the trial of Florida cartoonist
Mike Diana . In 2004 TheComic Book Legal Defense Fund defended Kuper when U.S. Customs seized a shipment containing the Eastern European publication "Stripburger " which had published Kuper's "Richie Rich"parody , "Richie Bush " [http://richiebush.com/] . After The CBDLF lawyers were brought in to argue that parody was not piracy, custom agents relented.Illustration career
As an illustrator Kuper has produced covers for
Time ,Newsweek ,Businessweek andThe Progressive . He has done hundreds of illustrations for newspapers includingThe New York Times . Kuper has been co-art director of the political illustration groupINX [http://inxart.com/] since 1988.Awards
Kuper's wordless picture story "Sticks and Stones" was awarded the 2004 gold medal from the "Society of Illustrators".
Influences
One of Kuper's earliest influences was the 1964 nuclear disaster film "Fail-Safe", which became a motivation for positive personal achievement by encouraging him to accomplish his goals "before the bomb drops."Fact|date=August 2008
Teaching
Kuper has taught courses in comics and illustration at
The School of Visual Arts (1986-2001) andParsons School of Design (2002-2004).Personal life and education
Kuper was born in
Summit, New Jersey and grew up inCleveland, Ohio , where he graduated fromCleveland Heights High School in 1976. He attendedKent State University in 1976-1977, then moved toNew York City in 1977, where he studied atParsons School of Design and thePratt Institute [ [http://www.heightsarts.org/exhibits/gallery05/ Biography in HeightsArts: A Nonprofit Arts Organization.] Retrieved August 4, 2008.] (along with his friend and "World War 3 Illustrated" co-founder Seth Tobacman). For a short period he acted as studio assistant for cartoonistHoward Chaykin . [ [http://www.tcj.com/233/i_tobocman.html Worcester, Kenton. "Waxing Politick," (an interview with Seth Tobocman) "The Comics Journal" #233 (May 11, 2001).] Retrieved August 4, 2008.] (He has traveled extensively throughLatin America ,Europe ,Africa , theMiddle East andSoutheast Asia , much of which he documented in his 1992 book, "ComicsTrips: A Journal of Ttravels Through Africa and Southeast Asia". He lived inIsrael in 1969-70. Though permanently based in New York City, Kuper and his wife and daughter have resided in the Mexican state ofOaxaca since 2006, where he has documented an ongoing teachers' strike. [http://www.vqronline.org/gallery/61/] . [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=110834 Lorah, Michael C. "Peter Kuper on "Stop Forgetting to Remember" and More," Newsarama (Apr. 7, 2007).] Retrieved August 4, 2008.]Selected bibliography
*2007 — "Stop Forgetting To Remember: The Autobiography of Walter Kurtz" [http://www.randomhouse.com/crown/stopforgetting/index.html] , hardcover (Crown)
*2006 — "Theo and The Blue Note", children’s book (Viking)
*2004 — "The Jungle," (hardcover reissue) adaptation of Upton Sinclair’s novel (NBM)
*2004 — "Sticks and Stones", a novel in pictures (Three Rivers Press)
*2003 — "The Metamorphosis", and adaptation of Franz Kafka's short story (Crown)
*2001 — "Speechless", a retrospective collection, hardcover (Top Shelf Productions)
*2000 — "Mind’s Eye", a collection of syndicated strips, hardcover, (NBM)
*2000 — "Topsy Turvy", a collection of political comic strips, trade paperback (Eye Press)
*1997 — "The System", (collected as a single book) softbound, (DC/Vertigo)
*1996 — "Eye of the Beholder", a collection of syndicated strips, softbound (NBM)
*1995 — "World War 3: Confrontational Comics", co-editor of anthology (4 Walls,8 Windows)
*1995 — "Give It Up!", comics adaptation of Franz Kafka short stories, hardbound, (NBM)
*1995 — "Stripped, An Unauthorized Autobiography", softbound (Fantagraphics)
*1993-1994 — "Wild Life", comics by the author, comic format, two issues (Fantagraphics)
*1992 — "ComicsTrips: A Journal of Travels Through Africa and Southeast Asia", travel-related comics by the author (Tundra and then re-issued by NBM)
*1991-1993 — "Bleeding Heart", comics by the author, comic format, five issues (Fantagraphics)
*1991 — "The Jungle", comics adaptation of Upton Sinclair’s novel (First, Classics Illustrated)
*1989 — "World War 3 Illustrated", co-editor of anthology (Fantagraphics)
*1988 — "Life and Death", collection of author’s comics, magazine format (Fantagraphics)
*1987 — "New York, New York", collection of author’s comics, soft-bound (Fantagraphics)
*1984 — "The Last Cat Book", illustrating an essay by Robert E.Howard, soft-bound (Dodd Mead)External links
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* [http://inxart.com/ INX]Interviews
* [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=110834 Newsarama]
* [http://www.mrmedia.com/2007/06/peter-kuper-stop-forgetting-to-remember.html Mr. Media]
* [http://www.wcpn.org/index.php/WCPN/an/2007/07/31/ Around Noon radio interview]
* [http://blog.mundofantasma.com/?p=836 Mundo Fantasma]Endnotes
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